And some shows have a slightly different intro for each episode, which might make you want to watch it every time.
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The intro is the opening sequence of the show. People usually watch that on the first episode, but if you're binge-watching a show you don't want to keep seeing the intro over and over again for each episode.
Also this "shower thought" is word for word one of the popular posts on lemmy from a few weeks ago.
it looks like a twist at first glance, but isn't.
It's four twists
I remember the girl who accidentally tried to walk through a glass window. Three times in a row.
The equivalent expression in my language is "the drop that filled the glass". As with the camel, the glass was already full, it just needed one more drop to reach its limit.
I felt old when I started hearing Limp Bizkit and Blink-182 on my local classic rock station.
- YouTube ads
That's how I found about Megalopolis
I found about The Wild Robot movie from a giant billboard on the side of a building at Universal Studios. Since my kids both loved the books, it caught our attention and we looked up the trailer.
I did not say companies should have no liability for publishing misinformation. Of course if someone uses AI to generate misinformation and tries to pass it off as factual information they should be held accountable. But it doesn't seem like anyone did that in this case. Just a journalist putting his name in the AI to see what it generates. Nobody actually spread those results as fact.
It's like saying Microsoft Windows is the most loved OS on PC. People just go with the option in front of them. Spotify is the biggest streaming service now, Amazon Music ties in with Alexa.